شكر
sh-k-r
75 wordsRank #145
Description
The Arabic root ش-ك-ر (sh-k-r) fundamentally conveys the concept of gratitude, thankfulness, and acknowledgment of blessings received. In the Quranic context, this root emphasizes the essential human response to Allah's countless favors and provisions, making shukr (gratitude) a central act of worship and a defining characteristic of true believers. The Quran presents gratitude not merely as a feeling but as an active recognition of divine benevolence that should manifest in both verbal praise and righteous conduct.
Derived Words in the Quran
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